Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, India Defence League to WSC, reporting that he had received a donation of 500 pounds from 2nd Duke of Westminster [earlier Lord Belgrave]. Thanking WSC for his help in obtaining the gift.

Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, Chief Organiser, India Defence League to WSC, on the donation of 100 pounds from 1st Lord Rothermere [earlier Harold Harmsworth], and a promise from WSC of an additional subscription when his book ["Marlborough: His Life and Times", Volume 3] was published.

Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, Chief Organiser, India Defence League to WSC, on Conservative Party Annual Conference in Bristol. With covering note from Violet Pearman, asking if WSC wanted accommodation reserved - annotated "Shall not be able to go".

Letter from George Goodwin, Secretary, National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, to WSC, confirming receipt of form indicating that he would be attending Annual Conference in Bristol in September.

Letter from Hugh Orr-Ewing, India Defence League to Violet Pearman, PS to WSC, regretting that WSC was unable to accept Lady Muriel Gore-Brown's invitation to address the Women's Advertising Club of London.

Letter from Sir William Ray MP, Hendon, London NW4 to WSC, asking him to address Barnes Habitation of the Primrose League, on the connection of his father [Lord Randolph Churchill] with the foundation of the League "they do not want a political speech as such". Also giving his views on Indian constitutional reform.

Letter from WSC to Sir William Ray MP, regretting that he could not address Barnes Habitation of the Primrose League in Jan 1935, as he would be abroad. Also expressing pleasure at Ray's definite opinions on India [carbon].

Letter from Lord Wolmer, [later Lord Selborne], Chester Gate, Regent's Park, London NW1 to WSC, reporting that in future the Executive of the India Defence League would meet on Tuesdays. Also that the League wished to appeal for funds through the "Morning Post" and the "Daily Mail", asking him if he would be prepared to approach the "Daily Mail".

Letter from Lord Wolmer, [later Lord Selborne], Chester Gate, Regent's Park, London NW1 to WSC, concluding that the India Defence League's decision to hold a mass meeting in Bristol on the eve of the Conservative Party Conference would be a mistake. Stating that it would be better to hold a meeting after the Joint Select Committee had reported.

Letter from WSC to Hugh Orr-Ewing, India Defence League, on list of Members of Parliament who had voted against the Government on the Betting Bill. Commenting that only twenty were members of the India Defence League, and that they might hope for support in future from among the other fifty [carbon].

Letter from WSC to Lord Rothermere, on opposition to Government policy on India. Asking if the India Defence League could appeal for funds, by publishing a short manifesto in the "Daily Mail" [carbon].

Notice from India Defence League, on Stanley Baldwin's intention to consult Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations on Indian Constitutional Reform. Asking members to attend the meeting at the Queen's Hall on 4 December [carbon].

Letter from the Duchess of Atholl, Elm Park Gardens, London SW10 to WSC, enclosing memorial from the people of Tangasseri, a Christian community in South India, whom it was proposed to transfer to the rule of Travancore, a Hindu State. Stating that she intended to raise this "scandalous" matter in the House of Commons.

Letter from David Woodford, Press and Information Officer, India Defence League to WSC, details of membership of the Joint Parliamentary Committee appointed to report on the Government of India Act, 1919.

Letter from Patrick Donner MP to WSC, enclosing lists of Conservative votes against the Government in the India Debate on 12 Dec; MPs who spoke for and against the India Bill; the voting record of all Lancashire MPs and Conservatives voting against the Betting Bill.